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National Grid, NatWest and Roche lead a broad mix of issuers this week
On and off conflict has failed to deter money from flowing into EM bond funds
Renamed company's $4.2bn murabaha facility has lifted Saudi banks
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The roadshow for Uzbekistan’s debut dollar denominated 144A/Reg S benchmark started this week, but with only two of the three international banks originally picked for the mandate still present on it.
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Russian president Vladimir Putin’s suggestion that he will extend the country’s capital amnesty by a year is good news for the country’s capital markets and a step forward in making the country less dependent on international, and primarily western, investors.
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Global fintech M&A is forecast to have another stellar year after providing multi-billion dollar lending opportunities in the last 12 months, with the UK expected to continue leading the way despite Brexit uncertainty.
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Mashreqbank, the largest privately owned bank in the United Arab Emirates, is embarking on a roadshow to market a dollar benchmark five year fixed rate Reg S senior unsecured bond.
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Gazprom, the Russian state oil and gas company, printed its $1.25bn 5.15% 2026s on Wednesday, with a book that peaked at over $5bn and with pricing estimated at 5bp-10bp inside its own curve, according to lead managers. The bond was the first from Russia in dollars since the US sanctions imposed on the country last April.
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